BI Norwegian Business School

BI Norwegian Business School
Handelshøyskolen BI
Motto Empowering People, Improving Business
Type Private University College
Established 1943
President Inge Jan Henjesand
Academic staff
757
Administrative staff
428
Students 18,728
Undergraduates approx. 15,000
Postgraduates approx. 4,000
approx. 100
Location

Oslo, Norway
59.9489256, 10.7681019

N59° 56.9355', E010° 46.0861'
Campus Oslo, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim
Colours BI Blue #004976
Affiliations EFMD
Website www.bi.edu

BI Norwegian Business School (Norwegian: Handelshøyskolen BI) is the largest business school in Norway and the second largest in all of Europe.[1] BI has in total four[2] campuses with the main one located in Oslo. The university has 812 employees consisting of an academic staff of 757 people and 428 administrative staff. In 2015, BI Norwegian Business School had 18,728 students. BI is the largest supplier of economic and administrative competence and skills in Norway with more than 200 000 graduates since 1983.[3] BI Norwegian Business School is a private foundation and is accredited by NOKUT as a specialised university institution. BI organised its academic activities in nine separate research departments covering all of the disciplines that can be expected at a modern European business school.[4]

History

BI Norwegian Business School was founded in 1943 by Finn Øien as Bedriftøkonomisk Institut (English: Institute of Managerial Economics), hence the abbreviation BI.

Current activities

As of 2013, the school has 19,649 students made up of 52% women and 55.6% full-time students Thereby, the Bachelor of Science programs have 15,570 students and the Master of Science programs have 3,968 students. 1,300 are international students. There are 831 employees, of whom 419 are faculty and 412 are administrative.[5]

BI Nydalen

BI offers a full set of programs for bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees, as well as executive education and tailor-made programs for businesses. The teaching languages are English (BBA and graduate programs) and Norwegian (majority of undergraduate programs and custom programs for local businesses). The school currently participates in exchange programs with 170 foreign institutions in 45 countries.[6]

The internationally award winning main campus in Nydalen (Oslo)[7] was designed by Niels Torp,[8] who also designed Gardermoen Airport.

Norsk Kundebarometer

Norsk Kundebarometer (NKB) (English: Norwegian customer barometer) is a research program run by BI, with a focus on relations between customers and businesses. Based on an annual survey of Norwegian households, it collects data that may be used for comparison between businesses, comparisons between various industries, and comparisons over time.[9]

BI Lecture

Campuses in Norway

Activities abroad

BI has educated roughly 1700 students in China[10] through its close relationship with Fudan University in Shanghai, and is also the majority shareholder of the ISM University of Management and Economics (previously known as International School of Management) with around 1800 students located in Vilnius and Kaunas in Lithuania.[11]

BI Auditorium

Degree programs

Undergraduate (All taught in Norwegian except Business Administration),[12] Bachelor in:

Graduate (Only available in Oslo; all taught in English except MSc in Professional Accountancy)

BI Library Area

The current Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) course at the Norwegian business school is fantastic. The new structure and the combination of the general EMBA courses with other renowned business schools in Europe, Asia, and the United States gives the program an additional edge. The new structure exposes participants to insights on business structure in Europe, Latin America, Asia and North America; hence, providing participants with a global business exposure.

TED Event at BI

Student organizations

The school has two student organizations, one for the main campus in Oslo and one for the other campuses. The Oslo student organization is called "Studentforeningen ved Handelshøyskolen BI i Oslo" (SBIO) (English: The Student Association at BI in Oslo). This union was formed in 2005 after the relocation of the three locations in Oslo into one—Nydalen Campus. The three previous unions were called Bedriftøkonomisk Studentersamfund (BS), BISON and MØSS. BS was the oldest union, formed in 1964. The union for the other campuses is "BI Studentsamfunn" (BIS) (English: BI Student Community). This union was founded on 7 February 1987 and is today the largest student union of a private school in Norway.[15]

The student newspaper is named INSIDE, and its circulation is 11,000.[16]

The all-male student choir is named UFDA The Choir Boys[17] and was established in 1986.[18]

Quality accreditations

BI is accredited as a specialised university institution by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT).[19]

BI has also received the following recognitions from private institutions:

See also

References

  1. Annual Report 2014
  2. "BI Norwegian Business School". bi.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  3. "The organisation". www.bi.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  4. "The organisation". www.bi.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  5. http://rapport.bi.no/en/default.htm
  6. http://www.bi.edu/about-bi/The-organisation/ (Norwegian)"About BI Norwegian Business School". Retrieved 25 August 2014]
  7. "FIABCI Prix d'Excellence Winners 2008" Accessed 11 October 2011
  8. (Norwegian) "FIABCI Prix d'Excellence Property Award Given to BI" Accessed 11 October 2011
  9. (Norwegian)http://www.kundebarometer.com/index.php?content=nkbhome
  10. http://www.bi.edu/about-bi/News/News-2011/Brundtland-to-celebrate-BI-Fudan-cooperation/
  11. http://www.shortcoursesportal.eu/students/browse/university/542/ism-university-of-management-and-economics.html
  12. Bachelor programmes
  13. BI Norwegian Business School Maritime programmes
  14. http://www.bi.edu/executive-education/master-programmes/executive-master-of-management-with-specialisation-in-security-and-cultural-understanding/overview/
  15. (Norwegian)http://sbio.no/om-studentforeningen-2/
  16. (Norwegian)no:Inside#Avisen
  17. (Norwegian)UFDA The Choir Boys
  18. (Norwegian)UFDA The Choir Boys
  19. "NOKUT Accredited Educational Institutions". Retrieved 22 August 2011
  20. "EQUIS Accredited Schools". Retrieved 22 August 2011
  21. http://www.fdsm.fudan.edu.cn/NwMbaTest/ShowNews.aspx?InfoGuid=8AEC2A84-AFC8-4DB5-95AA-99871C2FBBE0
  22. ". Retrieved 26 December 2013
  23. http://www.bi.edu/about-bi/Strategy/Accreditation-and-ranking/
  24. "Universal Business Schools with Major International Influence 5 Palms". Retrieved 22 August 2011
  25. "EDUNIVERSAL Global Top 100 Business Schools 2009". Retrieved 22 August 2011

External links

Coordinates: 59°56′55.37″N 10°46′5.21″E / 59.9487139°N 10.7681139°E / 59.9487139; 10.7681139

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